Salve a tutti, ho appena installato una bella Mandrake 8.2 e, originariamente, avrei voluto collegarmici tramite Exceed in modo da avere il terminale grafico anche lavorandoci da una macchina Win. Ho trovato un piccolo HOWTO, precisamente il " Linux XDMCP HOWTO ", in questo tutorial mi si dice di fare le seguenti cose: These are steps I used to setup the Xserver for accepting XDMCP requests: 1. Modify /etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs and make the following changes. Change all (this is where the Font Server port): daemon xfs -droppriv -daemon -port -1 to: daemon xfs -droppriv -daemon -port 7100 In RH 7.0, you do not need to do this, since by default, it is, for security enhancement, not listening to TCP port any longer! If you need to setup default font server to use, do it in /etc/X11/fs/config and add the setting there. 2. In /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess, change (this allow all hosts to connect): #* # any host can get a login window to: * # any host can get a login window xdm usually run as a local copy of X and can listen for requests from remote hosts over a network. xdm reads its configuration files /etc/X11/ xdm/xdm-config for all configuration and log files that xdm uses. For kdm, it is a replacement of xdm and configures the same way, except its files are in /etc/X11/kdm. It is worth noting that the Xsession file is what runs your environment. The gdm (Gnome Display Manager) is a reimplementation of the well known xdm. gdm has similar funtions to xdm and kdm, gdm is the Gnome Display Manager, and its configuration files are found in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf. The gdm.conf file contains sets of variables and many options for gdm, and the Sessions directory contains a script for each session option; each script calls /etc/X11/xdm/Xsession with the appropriate option. 3. I use the gdm as default and use gdm login window to switch between KDE and GNOME. Edit /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf. This activates XDMCP, causing it to listen to the request. Change this: [xdmcp] Enable=0 to: Enable=1 Make sure "Port=177" is at the end of this block. 4. Now edit /etc/inittab and change the following line: id:3:initdefault: to: id:5:initdefault: Before changing this line, you can use the telinit command to test prior to modifying the line. Use either telinit 3 to set to level 3, or telinit 5 to set to level 5, graphics mode (you can issue this command on the second machine that telnets into this server). 5. Make sure the proper security of the file /etc/X11/xdm/XServers set to 444 (chmod 444). 6. Locate /etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0 and chmod 755 this file. 7. Edit the XF86Config file in /etc/X11 and change the line, if you are using RH 6.2: FontPath "unix:-1" to: FontPath "unix:7100" 8. (You do not have to make this change. You can keep the default setting, but this is what I use. If you are not sure, leave this alone.) Add this line to the end of /etc/inittab: x:5:respawn:/usr/bin/gdm Il punto 1 l'ho fatto, il punto 2 era gia` cosi` ma i file kdm e gdm erano in un altro posto, al punto 3 il file era in un altro punto e quindi non l'ho toccato, i punti 4,5 e 6 erano gia` cosi`, il 7 l'ho modificato. Al riavvio non partiva piu` X, rimodificando al contrario il file funziona dinuovo tutto. Purtroppo l'HOWTO non si riferisce all distro che uso io (anche se RH e` molto simile...), qualcuno di voi ha avuto qualche esperienza ? Consigli ? C'e` un altro programma tipo Exceed che conoscete e che funzioni benino ? Ciao a tutti. <========---------- Prima di scrivere in m-list per favore leggi il regolamento http://lugge.ziobudda.net/soci/manifesto.htm#list Archivio delle e-mail postate in lista //www.freelists.org/archives/lugge/ ----------========> Incontri in sede: martedì 15:00-18:00 e sabato 9:30-12.30